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"Scarface (Push It to the Limit)," performed by Paul Engemann and produced by the legendary , is the quintessential 1980s power anthem. Originally written for the 1983 film Scarface , the Extended Version (running approximately 5:12) offers a more immersive experience of the song’s relentless energy and synth-driven production. Key Features of the Extended Version Scarface - Push it to the limit (Extended Version)
The track’s endurance is cemented by its inclusion in Grand Theft Auto III and its frequent sampling by hip-hop artists like Rick Ross . Fan & Critic Commentary You can find the official high-quality version on
Moroder utilizes the Roland Jupiter-8 and Yamaha CS-80 to create a "propulsive, anthemic disco beat" that defines the era's high-stakes atmosphere. Key Features of the Extended Version The track’s
Engemann’s "arena-rock warble" has been compared to Steve Perry of Journey, effectively conveying both the "overt machismo" and "underlying desperation" of the film's protagonist, Tony Montana. Critical Perspective
For many, the track is the ultimate "movie montage" song, symbolizing victory and the rush of success.